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Polesden Lacey is an Edwardian house and estate, located on the North Downs at Great Bookham, near Dorking, Surrey, England. It is owned and run by the National Trust and is one of the Trust's most popular properties.
Polesden Lacey. A regency villa on the southern edge of the village, Polesden Lacey has been the site of a house since at least 1336. The current house dates from the 17th century, and was bequeathed by its last owner, the Hon. Mrs. Greville, a legendary Edwardian hostess, to the National Trust in 1942.
Geary returned to port in August, but was taken ill and returned to Polesden Lacey. Feeling himself unfit to retain command, he requested and received permission to resign. He was created a baronet on 17 August 1782, [ 16 ] and died at the age of 86 on 7 February 1796.
Polesden Lacey: Great Bookham: Country House: 1821-1824: 7 September 1951 1028665: Polesden Lacey. More images. Rowhurst ...
English: West facade of Polesdon Lacey, a national Trust property in Surrey. The property, extensively remodelled in 1906 by Margaret Grenville, a well-known Edwardian hostess, was bequeathed to the National Trust in 1942.
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Bookham railway station was opened on 2 February 1885; the line at the time was owned by the London and South Western Railway. [1] [2]Initially the London and South Western Railway wanted to build the line into the centre of Great Bookham village itself, but as often happened in those early days of rail expansion from London, the key landowners (and villagers) were strongly opposed to that ...
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